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MCC in IV
Open Mic: Karaoke Night
MCC Lounge
The MCC hosts a quarterly open mic for anyone to artistically express themselves using all creative outlets including spoken word, poetry, music, and dance. All are welcome to attend and participate! This quarter’s open mic is special as it will be a Karaoke Night! In true Filipino spirit, we're turning this event into a lively celebration of music and community. Karaoke is a beloved tradition in Filipino culture, where friends and family come together to sing their hearts out. Don’t miss out on the fun!

MCC Community Forum: Diversity, Belonging, and Empowerment
MCC Lounge
The MCC in collaboration with MCC Council, JS Interns, and MCC Student Teams
Join us for a collaborative space to exchange ideas, discuss pressing issues, and explore community-driven solutions.
Together, we’ll focus on themes of diversity, belonging, and empowerment, fostering dialogue that will shape future MCC programming under the Holistic Safety Plan. Be part of creating supportive spaces for connection and resilience on our campus.
Join us for dinner and community!

HSP Community Series: A Ki To Be Free
MCC Lounge
Join us for the HSP Community Series, A Ki to be FREE, a space to share, reflect, and collaborate with the campus community around issues at the heart of justice and identity.
Held on Wednesdays at noon in the MCC Lounge from January 22nd to March 5th, this series invites you to bring your lunch, voice, and ideas as we explore meaningful questions and the projects initiated by the MCC’s Community Forum.
Each week, we’ll tackle conversations and campus climate projects that deepen our understanding of community building, resilience, and support within the unique context of our academic space. We hope you can join us!

EVENT POSTPONED TO MARCH 7 -- Mixed In America
EVENT POSTPONED TO MARCH 7
EVENT POSTPONED
THIS EVENT HAS BEEN POSTPONED TO MARCH 7
(EVENT POSTPONED TO MARCH 7*) – Begin your mixed healing journey with Mixed Identity Specialists and Founders of Mixed in America – Meagan Smith & Jazmine Jarvis. Join the Office of Black Student Development and MCC, for a trauma-informed workshop designed to help you explore and embrace your mixed-race identity with authenticity and truth. Gain practical tools for healing identity wounds in a safe, supportive, and judgment-free space. Don’t miss the opportunity to connect, reflect, and grow.
Co-Sponsors: MCC, OBSD, BWHC
* New date March 7, rescheduled from January 24